Duck everybody, they’ll keep dumping their sleaze daily on the World Wide Web until they bring down the president

“YO!” to Hillary Rodham Clinton and her shrill mainstream media shills: We get it! Sexual harassment—systemically ignored for decades—has become an overnight media sensation ignited by the insatiable venom of an embittered Hillary Clinton and her loyalists.

In their own words: “The abrupt firing of NBC “Today” co-host Matt Lauer announced Wednesday prompted cheers among Hillary Clinton’s loyalists who feel that he was extraordinarily mean to her — and soft on President Trump — during the 2016 presidential campaign.” (Washington Examiner, Nov. 29, 2017)

Clinton’s never-ending mantra is: “ME!” “ME!” “ME!” even in the face of Matt Lauer, being “extraordinarily meaner” to women who unlike Hillary had nowhere to turn.

“Another person whose interview with Trump was ridiculously soft and interview with Hillary was incredibly tough: Matt Lauer,” tweeted former Clinton aide Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress. (Washington Examiner)

“Another listed several men in the media accused of harassment, concluding, “Hmm. Men who sexually assault women seem to *really* dislike Hillary Clinton.”

“Lauer came under fire from Team Clinton after he repeatedly pressed the Democratic presidential nominee in a live candidate forum about her controversial emails sent as secretary of state through a private server.

“One by one, we’re finding out the true character of the male journalists who treated Hillary Clinton (and her voters) with seething disdain.”

”Seething disdain”?

”Seething disdain”?

Again the question must be asked, “What about the thousands of clerks, secretaries, etc., exposed to sexual harassment with no one to champion their cause?

HRC and her loyalists should turn off the sleaze tap now but they won’t, choosing instead to saturate society with ongoing slime.

When, in an almost 40-year-long political career did, Clinton ever take even a verbal stand for women sexually harassed in that work place called the Offices of Government?

Hillary Clinton was part of it, not just because of her sexually- active-in-the-White-House husband Bill, the President, but because she kept right on trucking in an environment where the sexual harassment of women was not only going on, but could even be described as “commonplace”.

Like the sexual predators who openly expose their privates right on the House floor, the stinkweed carefully planted in Hillary’s garden, has been there all along, flourishing in the dark, waiting for opportune plucking time.

Loyalists, still working a presidential election campaign that ended more than a year ago, are zooming in from all sides to keep the fallacy “HRC should be president” alive.

Just yesterday Randi Zuckerberg, whose brother Mark founded Facebook, and who is said to be contemplating a run at the U.S. presidency, was on a flight from Los Angeles to Mazatlan when she said a man started talking about touching himself. (DailyMail, Nov. 30, 2017)

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She wrote a scathing letter of complaint to Alaska Airlines claiming she was sexually harassed on one of their flights and that their crew allowed it.

“As a resolution, Ms Zuckerberg - who herself is a best-selling author, founder of Zuckerberg Media, and editor-in-chief of Dot Complicated -was offered the opportunity to move to the back of the plane because she was feeling ‘extremely uncomfortable’.

“She said: ‘I almost did until I realized… why should I have to move? I am the one that is being harassed.’”

It’s all coming full circle now in a circle that steadily makes its way back to President Trump where it was headed in the first place:

“President Trump once commented on a young socialite at his Mar-A-Lago resort and said, “There is nothing in the world like first-rate p—-y,” according to a reporter.” (Daily Beast, Nov. 30, 2017)

“Michael Corcoran was following Trump while writing a profile for the now-shuttered Maximum Golf magazine when the future president scanned the room at dinner one evening and made the crude remark, the Daily Beast reported.

“Corcoran included the quote in his piece, his editor Joe Bargmann confirmed.

“But the editor-in-chief intervened before the profile was published in the August 2000 issue and changed the quote to read, “There’s nothing in the world like first-rate talent” instead.”

It’s not the chant: “No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!” that is foremost in the minds of the progressive-left. That’s just the one they send snowflake screechers out to grab public attention when screaming helplessly at the night sky.

Anthony Weiner is in the slammer for exposing his genitals via Internet photos, but congressmen who expose their genitals and grab private parts—on the House floor—not only get away with it but get the privilege of going unnamed

Genital-exposing politicians (GEP, for short) are said to come from both the Democrat and Republican parties, and, incredibly find protection in the system as it stands.

Just as Canada Free Press (CFP) predicted only a week ago: The Washington Post is replacing ‘Russia-gate’ with ‘Sex-gate’ to take out President Donald Trump.

“Trump is the real target of this campaign” (the Roy Moore one), columnist Cliff Kincaid, of America’s Survival Inc., wrote on Nov. 12. “If Russia-gate fails to evict him, a new version of Sex-gate is next. You can count on it.”

Don the pink caps and throw up the man-hating barricades for ‘Welcome to ‘Sex-gate’ 2017’.

RSS Feed for Judi McLeodJudi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years’ experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.

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